The Akaviri Town of Hakoshae - The Elder Scrolls Lore
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I have an axe to grind with the person who wrote Akaviri names for TES. I failed so many times to pronounce them that I ended up taking over 2 hours to record this video. I hope it was worth it.
That Person: *maniacally laughing as hard as Molag Bal would laugh if the most altruistic person on Nirn, to ever live, was targeted by a well placed fury spell, while surrounded by their entire defenseless family, and ended up forced to do the utterly unspeakable by truly sinister magic.*
.... _who then ends up going insane, facing the chopping block a few days later, and getting condemned to an eternity in the Shivering Isles, through no fault of their own_ ...
lol that’s the type of person I imagine who wrote these names 😂😂
The “the child is always the same race as the mother” explanation spits in the face of the existence of Bretons.
That's because according to lore, the elves of high rock kept the humans as slaves and bred with them most likely human women. So what Imperial Knowledge says makes sense
@@achillesrodriguezxx3958 yeah, but the Bretons aren’t imperials are they - they are their own race with separate buffs. I also believe that the book (phylogeny…) used for the claim that child takes the mother’s race is meant to be canonically wrong.
@@alexanderfurrows7946 nobody said Bretons were imperials, he said the source of the information was imperial records. Go pick up a copy of cat in the hat and learn to read.
I always figured it was because it was over hundreds of generations in interbreeding
Ik this comment was 2 years ago but I believe I can explain. So eventually over generations of slavery and breeding between direnni and nedes the offspring of the nedes inherented more and more traits of their altmeri fathers, while having the physical appearance and limitations of the nedes. Then, eventually becoming the Druidic ManElves, late becoming Bretons
I personally believe that the Tsaesci aren't snake people, but books/dialogue call them vampires. Their snake form is probably similar to the Volkihar clan's vampire lord form. The Tsaesci "eating" the men of Akavir is them turning the entire human population to vampires.
Another point in favour of this theory is that the Gray Prince in Oblivion is not a vampire while having one as his father, but you can still see that there's something "off" about him. A child of a Tsaesci father and human mother might look a little "snakey" but still human enough.
Werebeasts fits better, as we know what vampires look like
@@Jiub_SN and one of the types vampires that we have seen in-game was able to transform into a more animalistic form, which opens up the possibility that other types of vampires that we haven't seen yet might be able to do the same.
Im thinking the Tsaeci could just be a form used by Some Akaviri Vampires.
It’s so funny to me that you just so happen to be covering a part of the Elder Scrolls lore in this video, which I just heard about, and subsequently researched myself, maybe a week or two ago lol.
I haven’t been able to get back into ESO for a few years now (as much as I hope that changes in the near future), but I still try to keep up with at least _some_ of the lore that it continuously adds, because a lot of it really is 10/10 content in my book.
Some of the best lore that has _ever_ been written for TES, in my opinion of course, has come from ESO expansions. Even though I still haven’t gotten around to experiencing them yet myself, the lore of both ESO Summerset, and Elsweyr, have quite a few bits and pieces (large and small) that have easily become favorites of mine.
What I really love most about The Elder Scrolls are the wide variety of gods, and the different religious pantheons with different interpretations of gods across the many races of Tamriel, and Nirn at large, honestly, even though we don’t have _too_ much on the religions of the races of Akavir, or the historical races from Atmora, Yokuda, and places like Thras and Pyandonea.
Basically, I just love learning more about the gods of the Elder Scrolls universe, and Summerset and Elsweyr hit that sweet spot for me, considering I had yearned to know more about [High] Elven gods and Khajiit gods for _years_ before they came out. And I still do want to know more about them lol, because now I have a few new all-time favorite gods that I love so much and can’t get enough of, like Xarxes (top #1 favorite god of the series, no doubt), Baan Dar, Trinimac, the Riddle'Thar, Rajhin, and Jephre/Y'ffre/Y'ffer. That unique feeling of exploration, and discovering ancient secrets lost to time, never gets old, and that’s why I love this fictional universe above all else.
Thank you for doing what you do, Zork. I really enjoy your content, and it brightens my day whenever I get to watch some of your videos, my dude. So I’m grateful for you, and all of the work, and passion, you put into making these videos for us all. Thanks, man. ✊
Yay new imperial knowledge video keep up the good work (:
Please do not ever stop making these videos ! Nobody else makes videops about the topics you do ! I love learning these details about the elder scrolls !
I want to know how the Tsaeci actually look like so badly
ESO has many interesting quest lines. I am glad you are taking a look
Wow! That's quite fascinating, never knew that village could hold such an interesting story. Heading straight for Hakoshae right now to see it myself 😃
Can you do a series talking about the complete history (like a timeline) of each province? Like the history of Skyrim, cyrodil, Morrowind, etc? I looked up the history of Skyrim the other day and couldn’t find any videos on the subject. I feel like it would be a cool series.
I second this idea!
A lot of a province's history lies in the history of it's native race(s). Like if you want to find out about Skyrim look up history of Nords/Snow elves etc
Dark Brotherhood: We assassinated an emperor!
Mythic Dawn: A little late to the party aren't we?
Morag tong: You N'wah!
Amazing video as always 😁 elder scrolls have the best lore ever write! We are running a short film set in elder scrolls universe and a larp also (live action roleplay game)
Awesome!
By Alkosh J’zargo loves lore
Great video
They could be morphers.
Aka werewolves being wolf-men.
By the divine will of akatosh I call first in his name.
May Akatosh guide you unto glory brave one
@@damonybarra8014 psshhhhh, AKATOSH?!?! You _damned faithless Imperials_ lol. Always with your human-centric interpretations on the almighty gods.
No no, friends. May I now enlighten you both, with the teachings of our sacred divine littermate, the ruler and creator of time, who bears the most _glorious_ mane......
He is *ALKOSH! The First Cat, & The Dragon King of Cats!* 🐉👑🐈
It is _his_ blessed image which mother Nirne trusted to guard the sands of time from the realms of the Dark Spirits, especially the foul and corrupting darkness who goes by _Namira..._
lol please forgive me guys, I just love the Khajiiti Pantheon 😂😂
Hadn't really thought of the whole the child is the race of the mother in the Elder Scrolls about the snake men meaning that in a generation or two there simply being no Akaviri snake men left. Have to wonder though if they were more like an argonian than a true snake man.
Good lore video though.
Ya you always forget that in the elder scrolls prity much every intelligent race can mate with each other (even sloeds and kerlics), but do to their being no mixed races besides a few traits here and their. Things like the fact that a good portion of imperial have snake in them and their are a few people who have Kielce or ice elves in them possibly even dworven or other exstint or degraded spiecies in them., you don’t notice because they always end up the same race as their mother.
@@kevind3974 the high elf go nuts with selective breeding lmao
@@MyH3ntaiGirl the high elfs go nuts with anything that is not a high elf or from summerset. those basterds are so racist every problem they have ever had is in some way or form tied to racism. hell just look at eso with the valed hetarene and arryns refusal to even talk to humans because she calls them monsters while her people are ravaging the lands do to racism.
the high elfs are a horrible people when you actualy get to know them and see past their prity fasade. sometimes i acualy chear for the sload or momer just so the high elfs get a reality check. and those bastards are evil so that says alot.
Yeah but.... Bretons are a race....
Literally mixed from Nede & Altmer. Retcon stuff to explain away the difficulties of creating mixed race characters...
I hope in ES6 they implement a system where you pick a race (as in mother bloodline) but can also pick a father race.
You will play as the mothers race and have those race perks starting stats etc.
However, you get extra visual options, like maybe some skin colours from fathers race, or slightly pointed ear options asa human with elf father, or new height option's if fathers race is taller/ shorter.
@@jamiemckell34 Bretons aren't mixed race. They are just related to the elves and nedes through evolution chain. It had nothing to do with reproduction though. Just a similarity to both the nedes and the altmer.
How about a video about Falinesti?
Stone fall or deshaan there is a Quest tot help a family regain ther farm and push the goblin out the man is Nord warrior the female is a dark elf still the childeren are Nord is this the 00,1 procent you meant at the end of the video
All 4 inhabitants of the town..
Love it! I like the Akaviri vids
I don’t know why there’s still confusion over Tsaesci having legs.
The ESO Akaviri enemies are never shown without helmets because they’re not just Tsaesci, they’re Kamal, Ka Po’Tun and Tang Mo and probably any other races from Akavir.
Bethesda is also not going to have an eventual playable race that’s the only one( out of about 25 at that point)the doesn’t have bipedal walking/riding horses.
I’ve been making an Akavir mod for skyrim and I’m definitely making them bipedal. My angle is that the Imps were sore about the Disaster at Ionith and wrote negative propaganda about the Tsaesci like the US did about the Japanese during WWII.
They’d also just look silly with a tail for legs.
I couldn’t take them seriously if they were fleshy pogo sticks flopping about.
Being versidue himself was an invader and he's always described as being a full naga form rather than mostly humanoid it would make sense how you said it, but invaders that arrived also had humanoid forms too being they ate the humans of akavir and I doubt assimilating into another race like that would be consistent. I still think the more naga variants would be of higher born of their race like politicians, nobles, educators, etc. and the more humanoid form would be the lower born like soldiers and workers.
I think the Tseasei are Human with human skin too
I personally think they are still serpents with snake features seeing as there is the story of a Akaviri humans being enslaved by the Tseachi. So I think the people there are most likely Akaviri Human decendants as there is indeed evidence to support them being snakes.
@@tauempire1793 but there is evidence for Tseaci being human because eye witness accounts in the book “Report: Disaster Ionith” I believe but the Imperial eye witness account say they are men who are mostly mounted on armored horses
@@onikai7055 But in the book "Mysterious Akavir" In oblivion and skyrim, the author says (im paraphrasing)that the snake men ate all of the men on Akavir but they still kind of look like them.
@@flawless_Cowboy well that book is only written off rumor and conjecture it’s not completely literal or canon
@JL Km my character in Skyrim is mainly Nord sense the mother is a Nord and the father is a imperial and part Akaviri my character follows the Akaviri ways
Why are the subtitles in dutch?
Odd language choice.
Ah, the Tsaesci... its still a mistery how they REALLY look like. Their armor is very similar to those of the Samurai, possibly even inspired by it. I can really imagine the town of the Tsaesci looking like feudal Japan
love the eso videos
I fucking hate playing mmo games
i really think it is a shame how Rimmen's Akaviri were sidelined to a little village. to hear the Pocket Guides tell it, Rimmen is a primarily Akaviri city, a human minority in Elsweyr. this is much less interesting
What is your favorite race and class in ESO?
Wood elf warden
🍆 the legend
First
I have a hard time accepting most of the ESO lore. Most of it is mediocre, or midichlorianizes (cheapens) other lore. Some of the ESO Khajit cultural stuff is neat though.
I think it got better over time - the older the content is the more mmo like and generic it feels most of the time. But as much as it bends the lore, the actual writing and characterization in eso is way better then in the mainline games imo. 90% of characters in skyrim are really bland and boring, even if they shouldnt be, cause of their lore and background - eso has so many memorable characters and genuine good quests. Quests in oblivion in skyrim often feel more bland and mmo like then in eso, wich is an actual mmo lmao